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Strange Video Looks Like It’s In Reverse, But It’s Not
This is so incredibly cool. This person managed to put together a video that looks like it was filmed in reverse order, but actually it’s not
Read More »Lawyer Breaks Down 30 Courtroom Scenes From Film & TV
Lucy Lang, Executive Director, Institute For Innovation In Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, takes a look at courtroom scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how
Read More »Peter Jackson’s Meticulously Restored WWI Footage
Jackson’s new ground breaking film, “They Shall Not Grow Old,” aired in the UK on Sunday night to commemorate Remembrance Day
Read More »Tara Reid Seems Out of It During Bizarre Sharknado Interview
Tara appeared to promote the newest Sharknado film on an Australian news program
Read More »The First Trailer for Jackie Chan’s New Film, ‘Bleeding Steel’
Lionsgate Films just released the first trailer for Bleeding Steel, an upcoming 2018 science fiction action film starring Jackie Chan. Bleeding Steel hits theaters on July 6th
Read More »The Truth About Elevators in Film
There are a surprising amount of elevator scenes in film : Plunging elevators, stuck elevators, elevators disgorging insane amounts of blood into the lobby of a hotel. Cinefix called in elevator expert John Holzer
Read More »Praetoria, Neill Blomkamp’s New Sci-Fi Short Film
District 9 and Chappie director Neill Blomkamp of Oats Studios is back to “test the waters” with Praetoria, their mysterious new sci-fi short film about a troubled General Krisch who is decked out in
Read More »A Comparison of the Various Cuts of Ridley Scott’s Original ‘Blade Runner’ Film
Slate Magazine presents a video where they compare the various cuts of Ridley Scott‘s original Blade Runner film to help you decide which version is best for you to watch
Read More »How Film Cuts Mimic the Human Visual Experience
In a truly insightful video essay based upon the work of brain scientist Jeffrey M Zacks, narrator Adam D’Arpino of Aeon Video explains how film cuts mimic the choppy human visual experience in terms
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